> -----Original Message-----
> From: Nathan Bossart <nathandboss...@gmail.com>
> Sent: Thursday, March 28, 2024 2:39 PM
> To: Amonson, Paul D <paul.d.amon...@intel.com>
> 
> * The latest patch set from Paul Amonson appeared to support MSVC in the
>   meson build, but not the autoconf one.  I don't have much expertise here,
>   so the v14 patch doesn't have any autoconf/meson support for MSVC, which
>   I thought might be okay for now.  IIUC we assume that 64-bit/MSVC builds
>   can always compile the x86_64 popcount code, but I don't know whether
>   that's safe for AVX512.

I also do not know how to integrate MSVC+Autoconf, the CI uses MSVC+Meson+Ninja 
so I stuck with that.
 
> * I think we need to verify there isn't a huge performance regression for
>   smaller arrays.  IIUC those will still require an AVX512 instruction or
>   two as well as a function call, which might add some noticeable overhead.

Not considering your changes, I had already tested small buffers. At less than 
512 bytes there was no measurable regression (there was one extra condition 
check) and for 512+ bytes it moved from no regression to some gains between 512 
and 4096 bytes. Assuming you introduced no extra function calls, it should be 
the same.

> I forgot to mention that I also want to understand whether we can actually 
> assume availability of XGETBV when CPUID says we support AVX512:

You cannot assume as there are edge cases where AVX-512 was found on system one 
during compile but it's not actually available in a kernel on a second system 
at runtime despite the CPU actually having the hardware feature.

I will review the new patch to see if there are anything that jumps out at me.

Thanks,
Paul



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